We’ve already had a look at a heavily camouflaged 2015 Chrysler 200, and a glance at its shadowy interior, but thanks to a new set of spy shots, we now get a much clearer idea of just how opulent Chrysler’s entry-level offering will be on the inside. Lathered on thick are components from Chrysler’s upscale parts bin, all residing in a configuration that mimics the layout of the Dodge Dart’s. The steering-wheel design and its switchgear are cribbed from the new-for-2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, the HVAC controls come courtesy of the brand-new Jeep Cherokee, while the rotary gear selector is available throughout the Jeep and Ram lineups.

Although the interior design may be lifted directly from the Dart, Chrysler has added some upmarket touches to differentiate its compact offering from Dodge’s base model. Matte-finished wood trim encapsulates the gauge cluster and center stack, and extends to the center tunnel and door panels. The look works nicely with chrome trim surrounding the instrument panel, the 8.4-inch Uconnect infotainment screen, the HVAC controls, the gear selector and electronic parking brake, the vents, the cup holders, and even the steering wheel itself.

We should get a better idea of how many of these upscale features will be packaged in the next 200, as well as how the exterior styling will look, when the car is revealed later this year or early in 2014.